Wow. Where to begin...I arrived at this location with the intention of filling up my tires. After realizing the machine costs $1 and only accepts quarters, I walked into the store and asked for change for a 20 dollar bill. The cashier immediately lost it with me, complaining that too many people want change and that he isn't a bank. I kept my cool and said "OK, I'll buy a pack of gum." This made him even more angry. I asked him if he was refusing my transaction. His response was to kick me out of the store. I then asked for his supervisors name. After asking 3 times, he finally gave it, but not before yelling at me and waving his finger in my face. Residents of Battlefield (and those passing through) have multiple options for gas. I strongly advise you try the Kum & Go (7/10 of a mile to the South of FF) or the Battlefield Eagle Stop (1.3 miles to the North on FF). This station is shady, low on inventory, and employs belligerent people. Avoid, avoid, avoid.
Wow. Where to begin...I arrived at this location with the intention of filling up my tires. After realizing the machine costs $1 and only accepts quarters, I walked into the store and asked for change for a 20 dollar bill. The cashier immediately lost it with me, complaining that too many people want change and that he isn't a bank. I kept my cool and said "OK, I'll buy a pack of gum." This made him even more angry. I asked him if he was refusing my transaction. His response was to kick me out of the store. I then asked for his supervisors name. After asking 3 times, he finally gave it, but not before yelling at me and waving his finger in my face. Residents of Battlefield (and those passing through) have multiple options for gas. I strongly advise you try the Kum & Go (7/10 of a mile to the South of FF) or the Battlefield Eagle Stop (1.3 miles to the North on FF). This station is shady, low on inventory, and employs belligerent people. Avoid, avoid, avoid.